Moussa Sissoko, a former Tottenham player, is in real trouble after being prosecuted for accumulating unpaid electricity bills at his London home.
Moussa Sissoko, a player from French club Nantes, will have to pay more than 70,000 euros after he failed to pay his electricity bills in England.
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And debts piled up at home with the French international, which amounted to 3.5 million euros, as he spent five years at Tottenham, and also played for Newcastle and Watford.
According to the British newspaper The Sun, Sissoko was prosecuted by the energy company that runs the house in the district court, and decided that the Frenchman should pay 71.1 thousand euros.
Sissoko and his wife moved out of their apartment in an upscale area of the English capital London earlier this year to move to France.
The company decided to pursue the player in France, and a source confirmed in a statement to the newspaper, “Cissoko cannot escape responsibility for what he did.”
Source: target